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    Introduction A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Therefore‚ separate components of a heterogeneous mixture can be separated by using differences in the components’ physical properties. In this laboratory experiment‚ I attempted to experimentally verify that the components of a heterogeneous mixture containing salt‚ sand‚ and benzoic acid can be separated using the separate components’ solubility properties (ability to dissolve in water). Because it is known that organic compounds

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    Laboratory 4: Separation of a Mixture of Solids Numbers 1 to 4 below are not written out in your Lab Manual. They are provided here to help you do your calculations more clearly. 1. Separating out the Iron: Mass of Weighing Dish: ___0.6_______g (Read all masses to the decimal places allowed by the balance/scale‚ typically one or two decimals‚ i.e. a tenth or a hundredth of a gram.) Mass of Weighing Dish plus Solids Mixture: ____7.5______ g Mass of Solids Mixture: ___6.9_______ g Mass

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    Experiment 1: Mixtures Aim: To develop an understanding of different types of mixtures including solutions and to examine the different solubilities of some solutes in two solvents: water and ethanol Procedure: Refer to Experiments Book Pg 13 Results: Part A- Mixture Observations Classifications 1 100% Orange Juice There were suspended pulp in the juice Heterogeneous Mixture 2 100% Apple Juice Clear solution Homogeneous Mixture 3 Solder Uniform mixture Homogeneous Mixture 4 Fruit Cake Chunks

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    Ocean county college | SEPERATION OF A MIXTURE OF SOLIDS | DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY | | John Curran | 2/23/2013 | COURSE INSTRUCTOR DR. NANCY MARASHI. | Background: During this experiment students will take a mixture and separate it into its’ pure substances. A mixture is a combination of two or more substance. These substances cannot be combined chemically but more physically. The pure substances are substances that cannot be separated any more by physical means. The students

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    discussing how many materials we use today are actually mixtures of pure substances. The separation of these materials into their pure substances can be quite challenging. When we are discussing separations of a mixture that contains pure substances‚ it all depends on whether you can separate the substances by physical means. That means‚ utilizing each substances physical properties such as boiling point‚ melting point‚ and magnetism. Separation of a Mixture of Solids Lab Report Assistant

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    plastic tablet that gets placed into the water causes the water to spin like a tornado. Then when dry ice is added the water starts to spin and create smoke‚ the color of the water goes from dark green to light green. There is probably a chemical in the dry ice that is reacting with the universal indicator which is causing the substance to change colors. Hydrochloric acid changes the color of the mixture and makes it green to yellow but when you add more hydrochloric acid then the first time the color

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    Separation of a Mixture of Solids My Flow Chart First remove iron filings with magnet since this is the only substance in the mixture that it is magnetic and will be attracted to a magnet. Second remove the sand by adding the mixture to hot water‚ which the other two substances are soluble. Third remove the benzoic acid since this is less soluble in cold than salt by cooling the mixture in the heated water. This will then leave the table salt behind in the water as the last substance.

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    He wants them dead because in the beginning the witches predicted that banquos son fleance would be king. Banquo sorta gave away that he knows that Macbeth killed Duncan. Macbeth hires two murderers to kill fleance and Banquo. They are told to wait within castle walls for Macbeth’s signal. Banquo is killed but fleance escapes. It means that the news of fleances escape would have secured his throne. Banquos ghost is sitting in Macbeth’s chair at the head of the banquet table.Three distinctive characteristics

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS What is a Mixture? What are the types of Mixtures? Define:-solutions -suspensions -colloids (Draw and compare.) Methods of separation 1. Filtration 2. Distillation (simple and fractional) 3. Paper chromatography 4. Solvent extraction 5. Separating funnel 6. Evaporation 7. Crystallization 8. Sublimation Draw and explain each. What is a mixture??? A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically

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    Lab 3 – Separation of a Mixture of Solids Cathy Lab Partners: Chelsea Brooke Sept 4‚ 2012 Chemistry 131A Dr. Vicki H Audia Pelab Questions: Proposed procedure for separation of a mixture: Use physical properties of the 4 substances to separate. 1. Remove iron with magnet 2. Add water to the mixture to melt the benzoic acid and NaCl then filter out sand. 3. Chill the solution and scoop the acid out leaving a salt solution. 4. Boil water away leaving salt. Purpose: The

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